What's that white stuff around that twig? It's my version of mulch. All of my ideas and experiences with mulching will have to be another post. I like to experiment.
By the way, that twig is my tree! OK, the tree doesn't look like the full grown 15 foot Dogwood in full spring glory. But it's got to start somewhere. My neighbor said, "Doesn't look like much yet." My six-year-old son said, "We're going to have to wait until you retire to see the tree big." I don't know about waiting until I'm retired, but maybe five years. Patience, my son, patience.
Planting My Bare Root Dogwood Tree
Comment about amended dirt to back fill: I've read about amending and not amending when planting trees. The latest advice being given is not to amend. The reasoning is that the roots will only grow out to the circumference of the amended area. I decided to amend since the soil is rather sandy - water drains very quickly - adding compost may maintain the moisture. Even if the tree ends up being stunted because of amending, having a Dogwood tree that is only 6-8 tall rather than 15-20 feet tall is no loss to me.
What's to come: I got an email that the other perennials for the front hill have been mailed. Planting will probably begin next weekend. I also started making the beds for my vegetable garden out back. Also, more perennials should pop their heads out of the soil in the little hill out back. They'll be a lot to blog soon.